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What steering stabilizer to get

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Old 04-01-2012, 01:06 PM
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What are some good ones? I want to relocate it also. I am looking at the OME one

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Unless the factory stabilizer is shot, you wont notice anything different going to an aftermarket. They all do the same thing. If you like the OME then go for it. They are good quality
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The NEW Teraflex one is also a good one. They improved it over their last version it's beefier now too with better parts.
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260
Unless the factory stabilizer is shot, you wont notice anything different going to an aftermarket. They all do the same thing. If you like the OME then go for it. They are good quality
Its shot.

Originally Posted by robsjeep9
The NEW Teraflex one is also a good one. They improved it over their last version it's beefier now too with better parts.
Im going to stay away from teraflex right now. I have a set of their quick discos sitting next to me that I can't install because the bushings are too tight. I posted here, got a joke of a response from them and the guy I talked to 2 weeks ago hasn't returned my calls.
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I just installed the Fox Racing one (I have their shocks as well) and I was actually surprised I could tell the difference. The 35" BFGs calmed down a bit on the road, less wandering, bump steer, etc..


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I picked up a BDS SS over a year ago and pretty happy with it. it came with the relocation bracket also.
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Im been happy with my Rancho stabilizer. you can buy the relocation kit with it too.
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I'm running the Rough Country 2.2 Dual stblzr set up. Works great for meClick image for larger version

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I'm running the Rough Country 2.2 dual stabilizer as well. It performs very well.
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